Abstract | STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: PURPOSE: This in vitro study compared the mechanical resistance of 3 core materials ( silver amalgam, composite, and silver-reinforced glass ionomer) under masticatory conditions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Industrially fabricated teeth were used and a total of 75 specimens were divided into 3 groups of 25 specimens. Titanium canal posts were placed, followed by core buildups in amalgam, composite, or glass ionomer. Teeth were prepared for full cast crowns and the crowns were fabricated and cemented with glass ionomer cement. Twenty specimens from each group were placed in a mastication simulator cyclically loading the teeth with a 400 N force for 1.5 million cycles. The 5 remaining specimens were used as controls. Teeth were sectioned and observed macroscopically and microscopically to determine the rate of defects for each material. Observed defects were verified with the Kruskal-Wallis test. The 3 core materials were ranked with the Tukey multiple comparison test. RESULTS: Significant differences of mechanical behavior were found for the 3 materials. At P <.01, silver amalgam was significantly superior to composite and glass ionomer. Composite was significantly superior to glass ionomer. CONCLUSION: Cores fabricated with amalgam had the lowest rate of defects when tested under artificial crowns. Glass ionomer, when used as a core material under artificial crowns, showed the highest rate of defects after an instantaneous load of 400 N for a 1,500,000 repetition cycle.
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Authors | P Gateau, M Sabek, B Dailey |
Journal | The Journal of prosthetic dentistry
(J Prosthet Dent)
Vol. 82
Issue 3
Pg. 341-7
(Sep 1999)
ISSN: 0022-3913 [Print] United States |
PMID | 10479263
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Cermet Cements
- Composite Resins
- Glass Ionomer Cements
- Dental Amalgam
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Topics |
- Biomechanical Phenomena
- Cermet Cements
(chemistry)
- Composite Resins
(chemistry)
- Crowns
- Dental Amalgam
(chemistry)
- Dental Stress Analysis
- Glass Ionomer Cements
(chemistry)
- Mastication
- Materials Testing
- Post and Core Technique
- Statistics, Nonparametric
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